Section 4 Repeater And Duplex Operation; Accessing A Repeater - Icom IC-T10 Advanced Manual

Vhf/uhf dual band transceiver
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4
REPEATER AND DUPLEX OPERATION

Accessing a repeater

A Repeater receives signals on one frequency, and
then retransmits them on a different frequency.
When using a Repeater, the transmit frequency is
shifted from the receive frequency by a frequency
offset.
A Repeater can be accessed using the Duplex
function by setting the transceiver's offset to the same
value as the Repeater's offset.
Repeater
Station A:
Uplink:
145.500 MHz
Downlink: 144.900 MHz
Step 1. Setting the Repeater frequency
1. Repeatedly push [V/M/C] to select the VFO mode.
2. Rotate [DIAL] to set the repeater output frequency.
TIP: For only the USA version
Steps 3 to 5 are not necessary if the Auto
Repeater function (p. 5-7) is turned ON since
the function automatically sets the repeater
settings.
3. Set the repeater tone in the Set mode (p. 5-3).
4. Set the duplex direction in the Set mode (p. 5-4).
5. Set the offset frequency in the Set mode (p. 5-4).
Station B:
Uplink:
145.500 MHz
Downlink: 144.900 MHz
Step 2. Transmitting
1. Hold down [PTT] for 2 seconds.
• If your transmit signal reached the repeater, after
releasing [PTT], you can hear the repeater's call sign
in morse codes or its announcement.
Accessing
a Repeater
Hold down [PTT] for
2 seconds.
2. Operate in the same way as a simplex call,
alternately transmit and receive.
Receive frequency
Shifts by the offset amount
Transmit frequency
4-2
Receiving from
a Repeater
Receives the
Repeater's call sign.

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